DTC: Chevrolet makes deubt in 2007

Chevrolet to enter the Danish Touringcar Championship
The American brand reveals a three-year plan for the tin tops series
After rumours have been circulating for several months it is now a
reality. Chevrolet will next year be entered the...

Chevrolet to enter the Danish Touringcar Championship

The American brand reveals a three-year plan for the tin tops series

After rumours have been circulating for several months it is now a
reality. Chevrolet will next year be entered the Danish Touringcar
Championship in a multi-year plan with several cars in the field. Behind
the American brand's debut are the two present DTC teams, Sport A Racing
and Klostermann Racing.

"We will be creating a new team where we are joining all our efforts and
means and will go for it," Kent Bo Steffensen of Sport A Racing says.
"Michael will keep his Klostermann Racing, and I will keep my Sport A
Racing, and then we will create a common operation called Chevrolet
Motorsport Danmark for the next three years."

Especially for Kent Bo Steffensen it has been a relief to get so far
that he can now announce his three-year Chevrolet plan.

"I have been working with Chevrolet since the end of May, where I had
the first contact with their managing director, Brian Groth, and from
there the mail correspondence just started," Kent Bo Steffensen says.

"There were several teams who contacted them, and they ended up choosing
us and we have got a three-year deal. With that we will be able to
concentrate properly on the job ahead, which we really haven't been able
to do previously, we often haven been in situations that we haven been
able to fix our programme until February or March."

While Michael Klostermann will be concentrating on the commercial part
of the partnership, Kent Bo Steffensen will be handling the operation
bit. The will happen out of Sport A Racing's present plant in Grindløse
at Funen. But how many cars the workship will have, is still unknown.

"If you had asked me a week ago, I would have said 1-2 cars. Now I am
saying 1-3, but I do actually believe in three, but it is difficult in
this kind of business," Kent Bo Steffensen says.

"So far we have requested two cars, but as things have developed we are
now looking a may also field a car in the privateer class. But there
wonøt be any difference between the privateer car and the professional
cars. Actually we haven't been hunting drivers yet, but a total of seven
drivers have asked so far -- both professionals and privateers -- so
that is a quite wide spectrum."